Multiple hTAFII31-binding motifs in the intrinsically unfolded transcriptional activation domain of VP16

Do Hyoung Kim, Si Hyung Lee, Ki Hoon Nam, Seung Wook Chi, Iksoo Chang, Kyou Hoon Han

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Abstract

Transcriptional activation domain (TAD) in virion protein 16 (VP16) of herpes simplex virus does not have any globular structure, yet exhibits a potent transcriptional activity. In order to probe the structural basis for the transcriptional activity of VP16 TAD, we have used NMR spectroscopy to investigate its detailed structural features. Results show that an unbound VP16 TAD is not merely "unstructured" but contains four short motifs (residues 424-433, 442-446, 465-467 and 472-479) with transient structural order. Pre-structured motifs in other intrinsically unfolded proteins (IUPs) were shown to be critically involved in target protein binding. The 472-479 motif was previously shown to bind to hTAFII31, whereas the hTAFII31-binding ability of other motifs found in this study has not been addressed. The VP16 TAD represents another IUP whose prestructured motifs mediate promiscuous binding to various target proteins.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)411-417
Number of pages7
JournalBMB Reports
Volume42
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2009

Keywords

  • Herpes simplex virus
  • Intrinsically unfolded protein
  • NMR
  • Transcriptional activation domain
  • VP16
  • hTAF31

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